the common agents of erosion is water , to improved
One characteristic that all agents of erosion have in common is movement. Water, wind, ice, and waves all cause erosion by creating friction from movement against the materials that become eroded.
The common characteristic of all agents of erosion is their ability to transport and remove particles or materials from one place to another through processes such as weathering, transportation, and deposition.
no erosion
Gravity is the driving force behind all agents of erosion. If there is no gravity, rain will not fall and running water will not happen. Similarly, wind, glacial activity and waves are driven by gravity.
All organic compounds have carbon as a common characteristic.
The five agents of erosion in nature are water, wind, ice, gravity, and living organisms. The driving force behind all of these agents of erosion is the movement of Earth's materials caused by energy from the sun, gravity, and Earth's internal heat.
Rain, wind and sea. basically all of the eliments.
All producers are plants
The common characteristic shared by all organic substances is that they contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
The 4 geological agents are: Waves, Rivers, Wind and Glaciers. They all do the same 3 jobs, they erode, transport and deposit or they pick up, move and place.
none of them dissolves in water
metallic luster